10 Related Articles, between 2018-11-08 and 2018-11-09

Facebook dating is now launching in two new countries. If finding love is on your list of things to do, Facebook can help. Buzz60's Natasha Abellard has the story. >>

Facebook launching pop-up store in Macy's. In a new partnership with Macy’s, Facebook will be adding to the department store’s pop-up area called “The Market.” Buzz60's Natasha Abellard has the story. >>

Facebook Portal Non-Review: Why I Didn't Put Facebook's Camera in My Home. Facebook’s new video-calling device makes users feel as if they are in the same room, says columnist Joanna Stern. But with privacy concerns now front and center, the Portal can’t be completely trusted. >>

Facebook Portal: the 5 things we like most about Facebook's new connected cameras. Facebook Portal is a lot of fun—but are we ready to invite Facebook into our homes? >>

Facebook says, yes, Portal does track your calls, but it really isn't for snooping. The controversial video speaker is in stores Thursday. Yes, it monitors who you have called and for how long, but Facebook says it's not listening in. >>

Facebook uses machine learning to flag posts suspected to have ties to terrorist groups. Facebook said it's been more successful at removing terrorist content from its platform - owed in large part to its advanced AI tools. It removed 3 million pieces of terrorist content in the third quarter. >>

Flight attendant breastfeeds passenger's baby after mother runs out of formula on plane. In a viral Facebook post Wednesday, the flight attendant says she offered to help out the stranger after she heard the hungry baby crying. >>

How will Facebook keep people on Facebook? By helping them fall in love. A new dating feature is Facebook's way of ratcheting up the gravitational pull of its ever-expanding digital universe — a play to keep its existing users engaged in lieu of rapid new user growth. >>

Somali Pirates, a Kidnapping, Then a Facebook Message. A journalist who was held captive for years exchanged messages with a man who has been charged with his hostage taking. >>

Will users let a Facebook cam into their homes?. Facebook is getting into the hardware game with the Portal and Portal+ devices made primarily for video calling. >>